“Scientific and Specialized Journal of Modern Literary Research”

“Scientific and Specialized Journal of Modern Literary Research”

A Comparative Study of "Language Poetry" and "Dal Poetry"

Document Type : Original Article

Author
Master's degree, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract
The theory of poetry of "linguistics" is attributed to Reza Braheni, who made him famous during the leading poetry. Language poetry has innovation and abnormality. Influenced by the Western school and Derrida's linguistics, Braheni denies the meaning and his poems live in a language game, without external reference in a text-language world. language game, word movement, and a series of meaningless texts were events that took place in this text-language world, But Dal poetry, which is one of the literary genres of the school of the originality of the word, is alive to the word according to the theory of "man-word"; Man is alive, and as long as man is alive, no field of art will be obsolete from the word. Everything that is revealed in man already exists and is present in the word, and everything that is revealed in the word already exists and is present in man, and these two are co-creators and creators of each other. Therefore, Dal-poetry is word-character and plays a role in the text. Dal-poetry is word-character. The word is alive, it is an actor and it plays a role. In this research, which has been done by descriptive-analytical method by using library resources, we intend to study "Language Poetry" by Reza Braheni and “Dal-Poetry", one of the literary genres of the word originality School, from the perspective of intellectual origins and their characteristics and differences.
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